New Perspectives on Turkey

Papers
(The TQCC of New Perspectives on Turkey is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
The AKP’s clientelist–machine politics and the role of Kurdish brokers: the case of Bağcılar16
Political homophobia as a tool of creating crisis narratives and ontological insecurities in illiberal populist contexts: lessons from the 2023 elections in Turkey11
The long and bitter fall: an account of events that shook the Turkish economy during September–December 202110
NPT volume 67 Cover and Front matter7
Christopher Houston. Istanbul, City of the Fearless: Urban Activism, Coup D’état, and Memory in Turkey. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2020. 242 pp.7
Deniz Yonucu Police, Provocation, Politics: Counterinsurgency in Istanbul. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 2022. xvii + 199 pages.7
İlkim Büke Okyar, Arabs in Turkish Political Cartoons, 1876–1950: National Self and Non-National Other. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2023, xiv + 329 pages.6
Investing in the care services sectors for employment generation and gender-inclusive growth: the case of Turkey4
Editors’ Introduction4
Eren Duzgun, Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations: Revisiting Turkish Modernity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, x + 312 pages.3
Using the “proper one”: language ideology in the context of Kemalism and neo-Ottomanism3
Impact of elderly care on “sandwiched-generation” women in Turkey3
NPT volume 70 Cover and Back matter3
Hasan Kayalı, Imperial Resilience: The Great War’s End, Ottoman Longevity, and Incidental Nations. Oakland: University of California Press, 2021, 249 pages.3
Ekin Mahmuzlu, Agrarian, Commercial, and Maritime Change in the Southeastern Black Sea Region: Production, Ecology, and Institutions (1830s–1910s), Brill’s Studies in Maritime History, vol. 18. Leiden3
İlay Romain Örs , Diaspora of the City. Stories of Cosmopolitanism from Istanbul and Athens. Palgrave Studies in Urban Anthropology Series. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018. xxiv + 264 p.2
Mostafa Minawi, Losing Istanbul: Arab-Ottoman Imperialists and the End of Empire. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2022, xxiv + 302 pages.2
Mini dossier: War, occupation, and culture: arts, heritage, and İstanbul, 1918–19232
Caterina Scaramelli, How to Make a Wetland: Water and Moral Ecology in Turkey. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2021. 240 pages.2
Choon Hwee Koh, The Sublime Post: How the Ottoman Imperial Post Became a Public Service. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2024. 272 pages.2
Postscript to the Mini Dossier on İstanbul, 1918–19232
NPT volume 70 Cover and Front matter2
Migrants’ access to healthcare services: evidence from fieldwork in Turkey1
The European Union as a destination of Turkish migrants in 2008–20181
Global migrations of the discourse of “gender ideology” and moral panics: transnational fundamentalism from the Vatican to Turkey1
Medicalization of Sufism: the discourse of psychiatry, psychopathology, and secularity in Karay’s Kadınlar Tekkesi1
Turkish press climate crisis coverage (2018–2019): elements of disconnect in discourses and the representation of solutions1
Acı Düşüşün Uzun Güzü: Eylül-Aralık 2021 Döneminde Türkiye Ekonomisini Sarsan Olayların Bir Muhasebesi1
Elizabeth R. Williams, States of Cultivation: Imperial Transition and Scientific Agriculture in the Eastern Mediterranean. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2023. xi + 425 pages.1
Antiquities in exile: Ottoman Greek refugees’ trauma and Ionian antiquities1
François Georgeon , Douze essais sur l’histoire de l’empire Ottoman aux XIXe–XXe Siècles. Istanbul: Les Éditions Isis, 2022, 224 pages.1
Transgressive moderns: social relations and cultural institutions in Middle Eastern History1
NPT volume 67 Cover and Back matter1
Uğur Zekeriya Peçe, Island and Empire: How Civil War in Crete Mobilized the Ottoman World. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2024, xx + 252 pages.1
Toward a green income support policy: investigating social and fiscal alternatives for Turkey1
Bedross Der Matossian, The Horrors of Adana: Revolution and Violence in the Early Twentieth Century. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 2022. xiii + 343 pages.1
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